My Uncle once saw him box a number of years ago, and was lucky enough to talk to him beforehand. A great man, a great loss. RIP Joe .

~Godspeed little one~

~Don't talk about angels Or how I'll be saved I'm no coward But I'm not that brave Rags are blowing Rain's getting near I'm done with running And it's getting dark in here~ ~Sleep in peace old friend for me you'll never die~

Klitschko proved to be a class act once more this weekend. After being slapped in the weigh-in and his brother being spat in the face prior to the match, he had all the motivation to rip Chisora's head from his shoulders and crap down the hole in his neck, but instead he kept his cool and beat him soundly on points. The brawl afterwards between Chisora and Haye was disgraceful- is this the best our country has to offer? Utterly shameful behaviour.

I must confess I didn't watch all fight, just the end of it. But I was proud of my fellow coutryman once again. Not even because he won, but more of Vit's behaviour- selfcontrol and dignity. That's a person I can respect and support. And of course, I'm happy that brothers are good at what they do. Also, these days I get quite worried for them during fights 'cos of their age. It's better to leave on the top. But I guess they see the situation better from their point of view. I'll just keep holding fists for Klitschko's.

The Klitschkos are the best of a very poor bunch. Both of them avoided an ageing Holyfield and an ailing Tyson and Vitali couldn't even manage to get a very out of shape, getting on, Lennox Lewis out the ring before it was stopped. They're decent ambassadors for their sport but neither would get in any greatest heavyweight top 50.

Haye and Chisora are just hopeless tossers and the only one laughing was Frank Warren - laughing all the way to the bank.

I'd just love to see Manny v Mayweather. I'd still put my money on Manny. Both great fighters.